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Islamic State is a real and growing threat. But how and why are they so successful? This comprehensive report explores the formation of the group and the process by which it has been funded, armed and equipped.
Last summer 7000 Yazidis were kidnapped by Islamic State. Women and girls were abducted, imprisoned and sold into slavery. In this report, several survivors speak openly about their traumatic experience.
As US troops finally withdraw from Iraq, can the country's huge oil reservoirs bring it prosperity and security at last? Or will it further divide this war-torn land between the haves and the have-nots?
Seven years after the invasion of Baghdad, the Iraqi people are experiencing a devastating legacy. Babies are being born with severe deformities and cancer at a rate, which makes the effects of Hiroshima look tame.
Filming outside the Green Zone, where few foreign reporters dare to go, Fouad Haday captures the reality of life in Baghdad. Suicide bombings and sectarian war have brought the city to its knees.
For less than ID15 a day, hundreds of Iraqis risk their lives to work as interpreters for the army. Many are now in hiding from death squads and feel abandoned by their former employers.
While the rest of Iraq collapses into anarchy, Kurdistan is quietly flourishing. Its marble shopping malls and multi-million dollar construction projects are signs of a new boom.
Sarah Hamdne was shopping for her school uniform in Baghdad when insurgents shot her four times. She was deliberately targeted because her father worked as translator for a foreign company.
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